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navigate

verb as in guide along route, often over water

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On the show, we had to find a way to navigate that in a sensitive way.

Three times a day, she would navigate the options without any idea what was on the menu that day.

He would navigate from the cockpit using a road atlas—while snorting cocaine off the map.

You navigate from scene to scene in an intimately small group.

And of the fact that we were able to navigate the film that dropped in the middle of the first season.

And when they come to look at that spare room they had to take soundings before they could navigate it.

Or should he attempt to descend a river even more terrible to navigate than the San Juan?

Like swimming squirrels, you navigate with the help of Heaven and a stiff breeze, but you never land where you hope to—do you?

We also started building a catamaran, with which to navigate the river when the floods had subsided.

There are three of you, all able-bodied seamen, and in case of a tempest you would be able to navigate the Coral.

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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to navigate, such as: cross, cruise, handle, maneuver, operate, and sail.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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